| Definition of 'go along' |
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1. (verb) play along, go along
cooperate or pretend to cooperate
"He decided to play along with the burglars for the moment"
2. (verb) continue, go on, proceed, go along, keep
continue a certain state, condition, or activity
"Keep on working!"; "We continued to work into the night"; "Keep smiling"; "We went on working until well past midnight"
3. (verb) elapse, lapse, pass, slip by, glide by, slip away, go by, slide by, go along
pass by
"three years elapsed"
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1. (verb) go along
to continue through a process; = proceed
Things became clearer to me as I went along.
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Sense: to go
I think I'll go along to that meeting.
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Afrikaans: saamgaan |
Arabic: يَذْهَب إلى ، يَحْضُر |
Bulgarian: вървя |
Brazilian: ir |
Czech: jít |
German: gehen |
Danish: gå med |
Greek: πηγαίνω |
Spanish: ir |
Estonian: minema |
Farsi: رفتن |
Finnish: lähteä |
French: aller |
Hebrew: ללכת |
Hindi: आगे बढ़ना |
Croatian: ići, otići |
Hungarian: (el)megy |
Indonesian: pergi |
Icelandic: fara (á) |
Italian: andare |
Japanese: 行く |
Korean: 나아가다 |
Lithuanian: eiti |
Latvian: iet |
Malay: pergi |
Dutch: gaan |
Norwegian: bli/følge med |
Polish: iść |
Persian: رفتن |
Pashto: تلل |
Portuguese: ir |
Romanian: a porni |
Russian: пойти |
Slovak: ísť |
Slovenian: iti |
Serbian: ići |
Swedish: gå (följa) med |
Thai: ไปกับ |
Turkish: gitmek |
Taiwanese: 去 |
Ukrainian: іти |
Urdu: جانا |
Vietnamese: đi tới |
Chinese: 去 |
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